New Jersey and New York commuters will not have to worry about paying higher tolls or PATH fare, according to today's Jersey Journal.

The Port Authority will instead cut costs, starting with jobs, in order to make their 2011 budget, reports say. They do, however, have some big plans still in store including the $98.1 million repair of the Lincoln Tunnel helix, the seven-lane roadway that funnels traffic in and out of the tunnel, according to the Journal.

PA will start reinforcing helix supports and resurfacing the roadway in the fall of 2011 and the work is expected to continue into 2015, reports say. According to officials, the project will result in lane closures and other restrictions that are bound to slow tunnel traffic.